Asbestos Exposure and Asbestosis

Asbestos has been used in America for quite some time, especially in the building and construction industries. This product is a group of minerals that combined form a fiber that is durable, flame resistant and is not conducive to electricity. The benefits of asbestos seem straightforward; however, the dangers far outweigh the benefits. The more a person breathes in tiny asbestos particles, the more likely that individual will develop a large variety of lung and breathing complications. Medical issues stemming from asbestos exposure are leading to lawsuits that are paying victims large compensations. If you or a loved one have been affected by exposure to asbestos, Medical Claim Legal can help you get the representation you deserve.

History of Asbestos

Asbestos was introduced to the construction industry over 100 years ago. It was widely considered the standard for strengthening building materials in the construction of buildings. Here is a brief history of the use of asbestos:

The Dangers of Asbestos Exposure and Asbestosis

The dangers of inhaling asbestos fibers began to surface around 1980. It does not take extreme exposure to asbestos for it to be dangerous. Most victims of asbestos exposure and asbestosis have worked or lived in an environment where there is asbestos in the building or home.

There are a large number of lawsuits involving asbestos exposure and asbestosis. Do not let your case get passed over. Medical Claim Legal will connect you with a lawyer who is experienced and successful in the asbestos lawsuit field. To get the compensation that may be owed to you, contact Medical Claim Legal today.

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